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03-12-2004, 04:37 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Peoria, Arizona (Phoenix Area)
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I messed up pretty bad...
I have the gauge cluster with the large fuel gauge...
I took the needles off to put on white face overlays. I took pictures of the gauges' natural resting position. As I was taking off the fuel needle, I think I turned the needle and forgot where it was when the needle actaully popped off. I have everything back together and I'm not sure if my fuel guage is correct. What I'm asking is, how can I make darn sure my fuel guage is correct. How do I calibrate it if it's off? I know this sounds stupid, but I need some guidence... Thanks, Elwood
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